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December 16, 2015, 10:24:44 PM
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You are right mate, a mistake helps us learn, is not a lot of money anyway, but hey maybe you can fix it with Open ledger!
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Yes will see with OpenLedger and I sent an email to the IOTA team as well,

Next time I will not do this mistake for sure ^^

 Thanks for the support mate, greatly appreciated Wink
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December 17, 2015, 01:44:47 AM
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999 999 999 iotas is up for sale
and how many total of iotas?
you should show all detail info .  how many iotas that dev team hold it , what about the development fund ?


Read the announcement before you start complaining. There will only EVER be 999 999 999 IOTA, they are ALL for sale in the crowdsale.

FOR RENT.
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December 17, 2015, 02:05:22 AM
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I made the following transaction which shows the received time to be "2015-12-12 13:21:47" but the transaction confirmation happened later and block time seems to be  "2015-12-12 17:20:34 + 239 minutes".

https://blockchain.info/tx/afb79542c57d4fdca044945a0e32c970725600c0e36609df061e31fde8fd2274

Does this mean my transaction will not fall into the "early adopter" phase which ended on 2PM of the 12th?

I hope that is not the case since I made the transaction using the blockchain.info wallet where (I assume) the transaction time cannot be faked.


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December 17, 2015, 02:09:14 AM
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D.

How do you not read the announcement? The fact that your incoming address doesn't change means nothing as far as to what the sending address is. You really shouldn't invest in high risk crypto projects if you don't yet grasp how Bitcoin works.
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Man, with all due respect, this kind of comments are exactly why crypto has not yet reached mass adoption.

I made a mistake, yes, I am frustrated about it, certainly, what I need is a wonderful community to try to help my mistake and not someone telling me in a patronising way to not get into crypto. This kind of comments/people are really a hurdle for mass adoption.

Once again with all due respect
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I prob came off as too harsh. My point is just that that IOTA is a a highly speculative 'investment' and I would not recommend people invest in it without having a firm grasp of crypto and the risk involved.

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December 17, 2015, 09:59:07 AM
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Sorry if this question is already posted:

Can i use a https://blockchain.info/wallet for the BTC procedure?

Thanks in advance!


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It has been a long time since I'd seen the launch of something concrete here,thanks!!

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December 17, 2015, 11:16:57 AM
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D.

How do you not read the announcement? The fact that your incoming address doesn't change means nothing as far as to what the sending address is. You really shouldn't invest in high risk crypto projects if you don't yet grasp how Bitcoin works.

Man, with all due respect, this kind of comments are exactly why crypto has not yet reached mass adoption.

I made a mistake, yes, I am frustrated about it, certainly, what I need is a wonderful community to try to help my mistake and not someone telling me in a patronising way to not get into crypto. This kind of comments/people are really a hurdle for mass adoption.

Once again with all due respect
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I prob came off as too harsh. My point is just that that IOTA is a a highly speculative 'investment' and I would not recommend people invest in it without having a firm grasp of crypto and the risk involved.
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I get your point and I respect it but as I said, we all make mistakes whoever we are , Im into BTS,BTC,NXT,ETH,OBITS and a lot more and none of this happened to me before, Im just saying that it is not because we suck once that we are wortless, sure I do not have the same  technical competance that a lot of people here, but trust me crypto needs more average joes like me trying to get an interest and invest in this promising future.I made a mistake and completely failed for this one, oh yeah but does it mean I should not be here?I don't think so. At least I am sure not to make this silly mistake again and maybe other average joes or even tech savvy people who did not read properly will be more careful by reading my mayday Wink

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December 17, 2015, 11:46:44 AM
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Sorry if this question is already posted:

Can i use a https://blockchain.info/wallet for the BTC procedure?

Thanks in advance!


p.s

It has been a long time since I'd seen the launch of something concrete here,thanks!!



Yes, you can. Just make sure to not delete the address you used for send the payment, and when asked to, use this same address to send the small amount requested to prove ownership. Thats it
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December 17, 2015, 11:58:24 AM
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Sorry if this question is already posted:

Can i use a https://blockchain.info/wallet for the BTC procedure?

Thanks in advance!


p.s

It has been a long time since I'd seen the launch of something concrete here,thanks!!



Yes, you can. Just make sure to not delete the address you used for send the payment, and when asked to, use this same address to send the small amount requested to prove ownership. Thats it

Ok!Thanks for the clear explanation
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December 17, 2015, 04:21:38 PM
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I assume this following chapter from "Terms" means that these utility bills, id-cards and photos must be provided to you, only in unfortunate case that some government officials force you to do so before the tokens are claimed, and that has not happened yet... Am i right ??

"3.1 Additional Information. You will provide to us, immediately upon our notice of request,
information that we, deem to be required to maintain compliance with any federal, state or local
law, regulation or policy. Such documents include, but are not limited to, passports, driver’s
licenses, utility bills, photographs of you, government identification cards, or sworn statements"
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December 17, 2015, 07:25:21 PM
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I assume this following chapter from "Terms" means that these utility bills, id-cards and photos must be provided to you, only in unfortunate case that some government officials force you to do so before the tokens are claimed, and that has not happened yet... Am i right ??

"3.1 Additional Information. You will provide to us, immediately upon our notice of request,
information that we, deem to be required to maintain compliance with any federal, state or local
law, regulation or policy. Such documents include, but are not limited to, passports, driver’s
licenses, utility bills, photographs of you, government identification cards, or sworn statements"


yes, standard, we don't see this happening.

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December 18, 2015, 12:18:07 AM
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I made the following transaction which shows the received time to be "2015-12-12 13:21:47" but the transaction confirmation happened later and block time seems to be  "2015-12-12 17:20:34 + 239 minutes".

https://blockchain.info/tx/afb79542c57d4fdca044945a0e32c970725600c0e36609df061e31fde8fd2274

Does this mean my transaction will not fall into the "early adopter" phase which ended on 2PM of the 12th?

I hope that is not the case since I made the transaction using the blockchain.info wallet where (I assume) the transaction time cannot be faked.



^^

Can someone please clarify this for me?

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December 18, 2015, 12:27:26 AM
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Can someone please clarify this for me?

Yes, cause you set a very low fee as 0.0001 and not 0.0005 your transaction confirmed later and you lost "early adopter" bonus.
The good news is that IOTA will not have such a "fees" at all.
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December 18, 2015, 02:04:39 AM
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Can someone please clarify this for me?

Yes, cause you set a very low fee as 0.0001 and not 0.0005 your transaction confirmed later and you lost "early adopter" bonus.
The good news is that IOTA will not have such a "fees" at all.

Ah..I see..thanks a lot for the reply. I set it as 0.0001 as that is the standard fees that the QT core client use. Guess I should have set it higher.

Also, I understand using the block times for bonus calculation as the transaction time can be faked. But since I used the blockchain.info wallet (how can I prove this?) and transaction time cannot be faked while using the online wallet, I'm still hopeful the devs and the community (Iotians?) might consider my case and deem my transaction to be within the early adopter phase.  Smiley

And IOTA not having fees is pretty exciting. Cant wait to see how all of this pans out.

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December 18, 2015, 05:26:49 PM
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Am I correct in understanding this project has raised over 1k BTC ?
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December 18, 2015, 06:39:45 PM
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Am I correct in understanding this project has raised over 1k BTC ?

yes.
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December 19, 2015, 02:50:01 AM
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Can someone please clarify this for me?

Yes, cause you set a very low fee as 0.0001 and not 0.0005 your transaction confirmed later and you lost "early adopter" bonus.
The good news is that IOTA will not have such a "fees" at all.

Ah..I see..thanks a lot for the reply. I set it as 0.0001 as that is the standard fees that the QT core client use. Guess I should have set it higher.

Also, I understand using the block times for bonus calculation as the transaction time can be faked. But since I used the blockchain.info wallet (how can I prove this?) and transaction time cannot be faked while using the online wallet, I'm still hopeful the devs and the community (Iotians?) might consider my case and deem my transaction to be within the early adopter phase.  Smiley

And IOTA not having fees is pretty exciting. Cant wait to see how all of this pans out.

Can the devs please clear this out for me?

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December 19, 2015, 09:24:22 AM
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Can the devs please clear this out for me?

We can rely only on the timestamp of a block that included a transaction, otherwise if in the future some questions arise (like why Alice got 15% bonus but Bob got no bonus at all) the community will be unable to come to the same answer. It's common knowledge that Bitcoin miners do timestamping, the precision of this process is not very good, but there is no a better alternative.
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December 19, 2015, 01:12:54 PM
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Can the devs please clear this out for me?

We can rely only on the timestamp of a block that included a transaction, otherwise if in the future some questions arise (like why Alice got 15% bonus but Bob got no bonus at all) the community will be unable to come to the same answer. It's common knowledge that Bitcoin miners do timestamping, the precision of this process is not very good, but there is no a better alternative.

True..but transaction logs of blockchain.info cant be spoofed, isn't it? I'm willing to share my blockchain.info login credentials with you to prove the transaction time. Would that work?

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December 19, 2015, 07:11:46 PM
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True..but transaction logs of blockchain.info cant be spoofed, isn't it? I'm willing to share my blockchain.info login credentials with you to prove the transaction time. Would that work?

This won't work because you can't provide the credentials to someone who will question bonuses in 2 years.
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December 20, 2015, 07:40:36 AM
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Hello everybody! and how many btc+Jinn were collected on today?
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